The Romanian pharmaceutical market amounted to 14.1 billion lei (EUR3 billion) in 2017, 9% more than in 2016, when the market stood at almost RON13 billion, data from market research company Cegedim
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Bosch, global leader in providing technologies and services, ended 2017 fiscal year with consolidated sales of RON1.9 billion (EUR416 million) in Romania, which translates into a strong annual growth
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Direct sales company Amway ended 2017 with 101 million lei (EUR22 million) revenue in Romania, 11% higher than in 2016. It had posted about 15% growth in 2016, the highest of all markets in Europe.
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Timisoreana, a beer brand with an over 300-year history, posted EUR200 million sales in 2017. Its market share stands at 15% of the beer market, which increased by 2%, while consumption stood at 82
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Online sales in Romania are expected to reach EUR3.9 billion this year, 40% higher than in 2017, when the local electronic commerce market stood at EUR2.8 billion, the Romanian association of online
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Tire manufacturer Michelin expects sales of tires to continue to grow this year, as well, at a rate of at least 5%. As Romanians buy newer cars, tire makers will be delivering bigger tires, following
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Premier Capital, McDonald's development partner in six European countries, including Romania, posted a turnover of EUR263 million in 2017, with highest growth in sales recorded in Greece and Romania.
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TV sales reached 1.5 million units in Romania in 2017, slightly up on 2016, when they stood at 1.4 million units. The average price was about 1,200 lei (EUR257), so a TV sold for RON1,275 on average
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Sales of heavy trucks of over 16 tons fell by 25% to almost 6,500 units last year, Automotive Manufacturers and Importers Association (APIA) data show, and the pace slowed down in the first quarter,
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Romania registered the second largest increase in new car registrations in Europe, of 28.6%, to 28,643 units, in the first quarter of 2018, after Hungary (29.8%), compared to 22,276 units in the same
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